Panevėžys County

Panevėžys County
Panevėžio apskritis
County

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Location of Panevėžys County
Country  Lithuania
Administrative centre Panevėžys
Municipalities
Area
  Total 7,881 km2 (3,043 sq mi)
  (12.1% of the area of Lithuania)
Population (2016-01-20)
  Total 231,063
  Rank 5th of 10 (8.4% of the population of Lithuania)
  Density 29/km2 (76/sq mi)
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
ISO 3166 code LT-PN
GDP (nominal) 2014
 - Total €2.2($2.7) billion
 - Per capita €9,100($11,000) ()

Panevėžys County (Lithuanian: Panevėžio apskritis) is one of ten counties in Lithuania. It is in the north-east of the country, and its capital is Panevėžys. On 1 July 2010, the county administration was abolished,[1] and since that date, Panevėžys County remains as the territorial and statistical unit.

History

Historical documents from the 16th century mention Panevėžys as an administrative region.

Municipalities

Panevėžys County comprises the following municipalities:

Geography

Panevėžys county is the fourth largest county in Lithuania:

Panevėžys County borders with Latvia, and also with Lithuanian counties of Utena, Vilnius, Kaunas and Šiauliai.

Tourism

The region offers 9 hotels and 7 country inns for tourists and travellers. There are 8 tourist agencies and 3 tourist information centers catering to the public.

Industry

Panevėžys County generates more than 3.4 billion Litas of GNP. Average annual household income is 10.6 thousand Litas (approx 2.6 thousand US dollars). The county is responsible for approximately 7% of the national industrial output. There are 105 factories and concerns employing 17 thousand workers. In the year 2000, factory output topped 1.76 billion Litas.

References

  1. "Dėl apskričių viršininkų administracijų likvidavimo". Seimas of the Republic of Lithuania. Retrieved 21 August 2011.

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Coordinates: 55°44′15″N 24°22′13″E / 55.73750°N 24.37028°E / 55.73750; 24.37028

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